FINE ISLAMIC, INDIAN & CHINESE ART 2024-12-14 Auction - 348 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London
A MAMLUK GILDED BRONZE CANDLESTICKSILVER INCENSE BURNER IN THE SHAPE OF AN ELEPHANT WITH A RIDERCHINESE SANDSTONE SCULPTURE OF BUDDHA
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FINE ISLAMIC, INDIAN & CHINESE ART

Apollo Art Auctions is proud to announce the ?Fine Islamic, Indian & Chinese Art? Auction? taking place on the 14th of December. The auction will showcase a selection of exceptional Islamic, Indian, Chinese, Korean and Tibetan pieces dating between the 30th century BC to 19th century AD. It will be held at our central London showroom, 63 ? 64 Margaret Street, W1W 8SW, and online via the Apollo Art Auctions platform at 1 p.m. GMT. The sale is led by a selection of Islamic and Indian art with distinguished provenances such as Henri Ren? d?Allemagne and Marquis de Ganay. Highlights include A Moulded Pottery Tile Panela, an exceptional moulded pottery tile wall panel of turquoise and cobalt, almost complete with one reference to be found of similar design in the book by Gonul, Oney, 'CERAMIC TILES IN ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE?. A Seljuk Gilded Bronze Candlestick with Kufic inscriptions, and inlays, very fine condition. The auction also features an array of Chinese works of art, with items coming from the collections of Phillip Allen and the Estate of Roslyn Willett. Noteworthy pieces include a Nepalese Licchavi Period Gilded Bronze Seated Bodhisattva, the piece from a period that built foundation for Himalayan Buddhist art and a Pair of Chinese Blue and White Square Porcelain Vases with Wooden Lids, considered to be a friendly beginner piece and a signature of the Ming dynasty. All lots will be available to view at our showroom by appointment only from 2nd to the 6th of December, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. All items are professionally handled by our white-gloved team, who prepare them for in-house shipping. Contact us via email enquiries@apolloauctions.com or by calling (+44) 7424 994167.
KASHAN POTTERY BOWL: Ca. 12th century AD. A circular glazed pottery bowl standing on a small foot with a slightly flaring rim, decorated in cobalt and black on a creamy-white ground with alternating panels of fish
0001: KASHAN POTTERY BOWLEst. £900-£1,500Lot Passed
IZNIK CERAMIC TILE: Ca. 16th century AD. A tile of square form, painted in turquoise, cobalt-blue and bole-red, with a white ground depicting fine curved overlapping stems and double saz leaves with a central rosette
0002: IZNIK CERAMIC TILEEst. £4,500-£9,000Lot Passed
KASHAN UNDER-GLAZE PAINTED CERAMIC JUG: Ca. 11th - 12th century AD. A glazed ceramic jug of cylindrical form atop a shallow foot, flaring slightly toward the base of the neck, with a narrow spout decorated with an underglaze of cobalt-blue
0003: KASHAN UNDER-GLAZE PAINTED CERAMIC JUGEst. £3,500-£6,500Lot Passed
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SET OF FRAMED SAFAVID BORDER TILES: Ca. 17th century AD. A set of eight framed border tiles, each of rectangular form, underglaze painted in cobalt-blue, black, yellow and olive green, with a central spiky flower head alternating with
0004: SET OF FRAMED SAFAVID BORDER TILESEst. £600-£1,000
GROUP OF MAMLUK CERAMICS: Ca. 12th - 13th century AD . A group of three glazed ceramic pieces, including a beaker with two bands of blue floral decoration on a cream and white ground, and a fragmentary lid or stem bowl
0005: GROUP OF MAMLUK CERAMICSEst. £450-£900Lot Passed
SAFAVID BLUE-LUSTRE KALIAN: Ca. 17th century AD. A rounded vase of low globular form with sloping shoulders and flattened square edges around the body, decorated with spiky leaves and foliate design and a band of interlocking
0006: SAFAVID BLUE-LUSTRE KALIANEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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GROUP OF GLAZED POTTERY FRAGMENTS: Ca. 13th century AD.A group of seven green-glazed pottery fragments with five sherds depicting central zoomorphic figures encompassed by swirling vegetal border designs, including two pieces of a
0007: GROUP OF GLAZED POTTERY FRAGMENTSEst. £300-£600
INCISED EARTHENWARE POTTERY BOWL: Ca. 11th - 12th century AD. An earthenware incised pottery bowl of rounded form coated with a thick creamy slip that is incised to reveal the outline of a reddish body beneath, highlighted with
0008: INCISED EARTHENWARE POTTERY BOWLEst. £600-£1,000Lot Passed
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GROUP OF 10 GEOMETRIC CUERDA SECA ARISTA CERAMIC TILES: Ca. 16th century AD. A group of ten glazed arista ceramic tiles of square form, each with interlocking vegetal and floral designs, some with geometric print, detailed with black, green, brown and
0009: GROUP OF 10 GEOMETRIC CUERDA SECA ARISTA CERAMIC TILESEst. £750-£1,500
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ANDALUSIAN CERAMIC CHALICE STAND, OR FOOD WARMER: An unglazed earthenware circular chalice, or food warmer with the remains of a green glaze to one side and two small pierced window inlets, between them remains the base of a handle. The base of the
0010: ANDALUSIAN CERAMIC CHALICE STAND, OR FOOD WARMEREst. £2,500-£3,500
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KASHAN LUSTRE POTTERY BOWL: Ca. Early 13th century AD. A Kashan lustreware pottery bowl of conical form, with slightly flared sides on a short flaring foot, decorated in a brownish-gold lustre, the well with a central roundel
0011: KASHAN LUSTRE POTTERY BOWLEst. £350-£650
KASHAN PIERCED WHITE WARE POTTERY BOWL: Ca. Early 13th century AD. A pottery bowl with a truncated conical form, elevated foot, and flaring sides. The mid-section is adorned with pierced decoration, adding a decorative element to the
0012: KASHAN PIERCED WHITE WARE POTTERY BOWLEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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PERSIAN HIGH-SPOUTED LUSTREWARE VASE: Iran, Ca. 12th century AD.On conical foot, the globular body rising to a tapering neck and scalloped edged mouth, the painted decoration consisting of seated figures within large roundels, the
0013: PERSIAN HIGH-SPOUTED LUSTREWARE VASEEst. £600-£1,000
GROUP OF GLAZED CERAMICS: Ca. 12th - 16th century AD. A group of three glazed ceramics, including a glazed ceramic lid (?) with a dome-shaped blue floral decoration and arabesques over white, a fine glazed lustreware Raqqa
0014: GROUP OF GLAZED CERAMICSEst. £450-£900Lot Passed
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MOULDED POTTERY TILE PANEL: Ca. Early 14th century AD . A wall panel of rectangular form painted with cobalt-blue and turquoise, the surface moulded with floral relief detailing, containing six central stellar cobalt-blue
0015: MOULDED POTTERY TILE PANELEst. £30,000-£60,000
SELJUK GEOMETRIC STUCCO RELIEF TILE: Ca. AD 1100 - 1200. A rectangular stucco relief tile featuring an arabesque pattern detailing six hexagons surrounding a central six-pointed star containing a six-petalled flower within strapwork
0016: SELJUK GEOMETRIC STUCCO RELIEF TILEEst. £2,500-£3,500Lot Passed
KASHAN TURQUOISE TILE: Ca. AD 1200. A moulded tile with deep and high relief Naskh calligraphy, accompanied by arabesque stems. The entire design is framed within an upper and lower band, all covered with a fine turquoise
0017: KASHAN TURQUOISE TILEEst. £900-£1,500Lot Passed
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IZNIK CERAMIC BORDER TILE: Ca. 16th century AD. A border tile of rectangular form decorated on a turquoise ground with two central palmettes tapering to an interlacing arabesque base encompassed with bands of bole-red above
0018: IZNIK CERAMIC BORDER TILEEst. £1,000-£1,500
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KASHAN BLUE AND BLACK PANEL-STYLE POTTERY BOWL: Ca. AD 1200 - 1300. A Kashan painted bowl of deep rounded form atop a narrow foot, painted in cobalt blue, turquoise, and black on a creamy white ground with radiating panels containing interlacing
0019: KASHAN BLUE AND BLACK PANEL-STYLE POTTERY BOWLEst. £300-£600
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ILLUMINATED QUR'AN, KASHMIR, NORTH INDIA: Ca. 18th century AD . An Arabic manuscript on paper, xxff., each folio with 14ll. of black thuluth script, plus five flyleaves, the opening bifolio with fine and elaborate gold and polychrome
0022: ILLUMINATED QUR'AN, KASHMIR, NORTH INDIAEst. £12,000-£20,000
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LAMIA AL-AJAM MANUSCRIPT: A manuscript written by Salah al-Din Khalil bin Aibak al-Safadi, who died in the year 764AH, detailing the poem by Lamia Al-Ajam, composed by the writer A-Hussein bin Ali Salem b (Al-Tughra'i.) Size:
0023: LAMIA AL-AJAM MANUSCRIPTEst. £12,000-£20,000